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Pictures From August 12th Rally In san francisco For Lebanon and Palestine
Here are some snapshots I took at the rally and march held this afternoon in San Francisco at which thousands turned out.
After awhile all these protests begin to look pretty much alike. Often times it seems the same people show up... "the usual suspects" (as they are known by themselves and the mainstream media).
But then-- especially today-- there were plenty of new faces: most notably Middle Eastern faces-- Lebanese families-- after all, there are many Lebanese families living in California now (many refugees displaced by war).
There were lots of women and children....
The day was peaceful-- even as pro-Israeli groups called and taunted from the steps of City Hall. When the rally broke up to march-- they returned to the Civic Center-- and the pro-Israeli group was largely gone.
As a protest-- the A.N.S.W.E.R. supported rally appeared to be a huge success. It attracted thousands from all walks of life. Many local TV networks had their cameras set up. The police turned out in force, but all this was pretty much "old hat" to them. I saw one cop in a van, bored, munching peanuts.
There is always potential for trouble whenever you cram thousands into a small area. The police in San Francisco for the most part appeared smart, ready, and sympathetic.
San Francisco protesters were patient, good-humored, and passionate... and knowledgeable: most were fluent with the facts regarding the long and short term history of violence and war in Palestine and Lebanon--
one must wonder: whose newspapers are they reading?
But then-- especially today-- there were plenty of new faces: most notably Middle Eastern faces-- Lebanese families-- after all, there are many Lebanese families living in California now (many refugees displaced by war).
There were lots of women and children....
The day was peaceful-- even as pro-Israeli groups called and taunted from the steps of City Hall. When the rally broke up to march-- they returned to the Civic Center-- and the pro-Israeli group was largely gone.
As a protest-- the A.N.S.W.E.R. supported rally appeared to be a huge success. It attracted thousands from all walks of life. Many local TV networks had their cameras set up. The police turned out in force, but all this was pretty much "old hat" to them. I saw one cop in a van, bored, munching peanuts.
There is always potential for trouble whenever you cram thousands into a small area. The police in San Francisco for the most part appeared smart, ready, and sympathetic.
San Francisco protesters were patient, good-humored, and passionate... and knowledgeable: most were fluent with the facts regarding the long and short term history of violence and war in Palestine and Lebanon--
one must wonder: whose newspapers are they reading?
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The day was peaceful-- even as pro-Israeli groups called and taunted from the steps of City Hall.
The pro-Israel group sang songs and prayers of peace. "Oshe shalom bimromav
Hu ya-aseh shalom aleinu V'al kol Yisrael, v'imru amein." May s/he who makes peace in the high places make peace for us and for all the people of Israel
I suppose it might sound like taunts if you don't speak Hebrew.
The pro-Israel group sang songs and prayers of peace. "Oshe shalom bimromav
Hu ya-aseh shalom aleinu V'al kol Yisrael, v'imru amein." May s/he who makes peace in the high places make peace for us and for all the people of Israel
I suppose it might sound like taunts if you don't speak Hebrew.
Here are pictures
http://indybay.org/newsitems/2006/08/12/18296586.php
"Nuke Iran", "Destroy Islam", "Mecca in Opposite Dirction, America is a Judeo-Christian", "Israel's Enemies Are God's Enemies"....
This doesnt look like group interested in peace
http://indybay.org/newsitems/2006/08/12/18296586.php
"Nuke Iran", "Destroy Islam", "Mecca in Opposite Dirction, America is a Judeo-Christian", "Israel's Enemies Are God's Enemies"....
This doesnt look like group interested in peace
Thank you for correcting me.
I am sorry to describe the counter-protesters as "taunting."
From the Civic Center side where I stood-- hearing the shouts and seeing the signs waving from the symbolic "status-quo" steps of City Hall-- I prejudged the sounds and sights as "taunting".
I am glad to know they were not.
I hope they were indeed prayers and songs for peace-- perhaps to for show some empathy, and perhaps even for remorse.
What is happening today in Lebanon is evil.
It is a dark hour for Israel-- a country I always had sympathy for.
It is a dark hour for the United States.
I am ashamed of what my country is doing. Supplying weapons-- and disrupting any dialog or peace process.
I don't think it is the people that mean this harm-- it is governments led by crooked and corrupt politicians and ideological zealots that are causing this mayhem and crimes against humanity.
Lebanon is not Hizbollah-- but Hizbollah is emerging the heros in this conflict.
The entire invasion and bombardment of Lebanon is a grave mistake.
It is synonymous with destroying an entire neighborhood for the crimes of a few outlaws.
To understand how Hizbollah wins from this ordeal read this:
http://torontosun.canoe.ca/News/Columnists/Margolis_Eric/2006/08/12/1751793.html
I am sorry to describe the counter-protesters as "taunting."
From the Civic Center side where I stood-- hearing the shouts and seeing the signs waving from the symbolic "status-quo" steps of City Hall-- I prejudged the sounds and sights as "taunting".
I am glad to know they were not.
I hope they were indeed prayers and songs for peace-- perhaps to for show some empathy, and perhaps even for remorse.
What is happening today in Lebanon is evil.
It is a dark hour for Israel-- a country I always had sympathy for.
It is a dark hour for the United States.
I am ashamed of what my country is doing. Supplying weapons-- and disrupting any dialog or peace process.
I don't think it is the people that mean this harm-- it is governments led by crooked and corrupt politicians and ideological zealots that are causing this mayhem and crimes against humanity.
Lebanon is not Hizbollah-- but Hizbollah is emerging the heros in this conflict.
The entire invasion and bombardment of Lebanon is a grave mistake.
It is synonymous with destroying an entire neighborhood for the crimes of a few outlaws.
To understand how Hizbollah wins from this ordeal read this:
http://torontosun.canoe.ca/News/Columnists/Margolis_Eric/2006/08/12/1751793.html
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